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He is concerned about his weight. Based on this information, what is appropriate counsel for the patient during the visit?

  • A. Refer the patient to a nutritionist because he is anorexic.
  • B. Reassure the patient that he has a normal body weight.
  • C. Give the patient information about reduction of fat, cholesterol, and calories because he is overweight.
  • D. Give the patient information about reduction of fat and cholesterol because he is obese.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The appropriate counsel for the patient during the visit would be to give information about the reduction of fat, cholesterol, and calories because he is concerned about his weight. This option addresses the patient's concern and provides guidance on making healthier choices to manage weight. Referring the patient to a nutritionist because he is anorexic (Option A) is not appropriate based on the information provided. Reassuring the patient that he has a normal body weight (Option B) may not address his concerns about weight. Giving the patient information about reducing fat and cholesterol only because he is obese (Option D) does not cover all aspects of a healthy diet such as managing calorie intake.